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and my friends knew i couldn't stand this law. but i never really knew how to take it on at that point. i was still too young to really recognize i had a voice. >> at what point did you say that to yourself, "this is so important to me for my own reasons of conscience, that i'm going to make it my life as a young man." >> so, my senior year of high school, i had to do a senior project. and i had friends who learned how to cook healthy food, learned a new language. and i was just, like, none of that interests me. but you know what? but what got my attention was this law. and so on a whim, i sent an e-mail to dr. barbara forrest, who's an expert about, an expert on this issue. she -- >> teaches philosophy, doesn't she? >> she teaches philosophy at southeastern louisiana. so she was an expert witness at the kitzmiller versus dover trial, where -- >> in pennsylvania. >> in pennsylvania, where intelligent design creationism was ruled unconstitutional. and while it's not a supreme court case and doesn't have holding across the entire un
and my friends knew i couldn't stand this law. but i never really knew how to take it on at that point. i was still too young to really recognize i had a voice. >> at what point did you say that to yourself, "this is so important to me for my own reasons of conscience, that i'm going to make it my life as a young man." >> so, my senior year of high school, i had to do a senior project. and i had friends who learned how to cook healthy food, learned a new language. and i...
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one of them was a gift from billy herndon, his law partner. his wallet. a watch fob. some studs, mayb >> pocket knife? >> a pocket knife, confederate money, reviews. >> reviews? >> both positive and negative. >> press reviews? >> editorials, yes. >> uh-huh. >> a hankie embroidered by mary, a.l. >> it was a galvanizing and very thrilling thing. >> this raises the question i've often wondered about, not only for an actor, but especially for a historian. how do you cope with a man who comes to you wrapped in a myth? >> well, there are two ways to answer the question. the first is, when you're doing research and writing for presentations, you don't pay much attention to what's been written in the last 75 years. you go back to the original sources. you discover the man through his image and through his writings, if you're lucky enough to have the experience of that connection to the raw materials of his life, which few of us have had. i got to hold the contents of your pockets once. that was as close as i got. for a few minutes, then you took it back. >> yeah, naturally. >
one of them was a gift from billy herndon, his law partner. his wallet. a watch fob. some studs, mayb >> pocket knife? >> a pocket knife, confederate money, reviews. >> reviews? >> both positive and negative. >> press reviews? >> editorials, yes. >> uh-huh. >> a hankie embroidered by mary, a.l. >> it was a galvanizing and very thrilling thing. >> this raises the question i've often wondered about, not only for an actor, but especially...
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next to mary and is thomas dailey, went to the finest law school in boston and has been with the company for many, many years. mitch glazier is executive vice president and has served on the senate judiciary committee and also in the house and intellectual property issues back in the 90s. to his right is brent olson from at&t. great runner. his locker at the federal communications commission. and if they make a point for the last three speakers on the table, certainly not least are the advisory board and were going to start to consult on this project and starting at the beginning is jerry berman, chaired the congressional internet caucus, so he is my boss. jerry was founder person or democracy intact elegy. before that was director at the frontier foundation and before that was chief counsel for the aclu. there's a lot of privacy issues and property issues including the electronic communications act of 1986. to his right as the executive or a public knowledge on intellectual property issues and internet freedom issues for many years. to her right is jules polonetsky, cochair of the futur
next to mary and is thomas dailey, went to the finest law school in boston and has been with the company for many, many years. mitch glazier is executive vice president and has served on the senate judiciary committee and also in the house and intellectual property issues back in the 90s. to his right is brent olson from at&t. great runner. his locker at the federal communications commission. and if they make a point for the last three speakers on the table, certainly not least are the...
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the law is the law and the constitution is the constitution. in response to the question that senator paul has asked the attorney general tt srn, i think the answer i geadehonou iszeuite categoryial and clear. the question, does the president have the authority to use a weaponnie atd thrown to kill an american not in combat on american soil. the answer to thatzeuestion is, no.inninn >> the united states patent and ichademark office is actually designated to exist in the constitution. patentses and trademarks are a fairly mt sern invention. the first patents were actually royal grants given to iack estos for a monopolies on their inventions and they were popular in inning command continental europe. cet the constitution takes it one step further. this is for useful inventions, and from the beginning, novelty was a kautho ayiect of the pates ofed thce's role. you'll notice that every one of the models has a little tag with it. in each of the tags i tied on by a piece of red ribbon, this piece of red ribbon is one of the supposed originations of t
the law is the law and the constitution is the constitution. in response to the question that senator paul has asked the attorney general tt srn, i think the answer i geadehonou iszeuite categoryial and clear. the question, does the president have the authority to use a weaponnie atd thrown to kill an american not in combat on american soil. the answer to thatzeuestion is, no.inninn >> the united states patent and ichademark office is actually designated to exist in the constitution....
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although we have links that people are coming to our side if they want more information about copyright, law, we have links to the copyright alliance, links to the copyright office and other places where people should find out information. we have begun one area of our exploration of broader education i wanted to describe and that is working with an organization to help the state of california to develop a k-12 curriculum on copyright and fair use. one of the things we identified in our research and as we talk to educators somewhat get the information out there and as tom daley noted earlier, we have kids growing up in a digital environment who don't know what copyright is, that we have to find a way to talk to don when they are fighters sold it has made a picture on the wall at seven at the wrong name on it. how does that make them feel and what are the reasons they might be able to engage in a fair use of copyright content. it is an important concept and one will continue to explore. we don't want to simply be the same kind of restores out there before, same kind of resource it thinks the
although we have links that people are coming to our side if they want more information about copyright, law, we have links to the copyright alliance, links to the copyright office and other places where people should find out information. we have begun one area of our exploration of broader education i wanted to describe and that is working with an organization to help the state of california to develop a k-12 curriculum on copyright and fair use. one of the things we identified in our...
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it's a ball passed in 1996 signed into law by bill clinton. to provides nearly blanket protection for all food donors donating food to somebody in their community. >> that is pretty astonishing. we have a choice in baz, in a university, not to throw away the unused food but instead to redistribute it. if i'm at a university, if i didn't see it the first time and i'm thinking i want to do that what's the process other than liking you on the facebook page? >> have them get in touch with us. anybody can shoot an e-mail to food recovery.org. but usually the new chapter process starts with students. it can start with the dining hall managers. that's great, too. but typically we have to find a group or four or five committed students who get in touch with us. we send them what's called a new chapter tool kit. basically through a series of weekly conference calls coach them through starting a new chapter. >> you guys are building out from a campus totally volunteer organization into something else. what is it? >> so that's absolutely right. so we sta
it's a ball passed in 1996 signed into law by bill clinton. to provides nearly blanket protection for all food donors donating food to somebody in their community. >> that is pretty astonishing. we have a choice in baz, in a university, not to throw away the unused food but instead to redistribute it. if i'm at a university, if i didn't see it the first time and i'm thinking i want to do that what's the process other than liking you on the facebook page? >> have them get in touch...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. >>> nationally same-sex couples continue to be left out with the full benefits that come with the institution of marriage because some people want to keep marriage narrowly codified as a union between one man and one woman and in spite of the opposition there are big signs that support and momentum are building for marriage equality. 8, that is the number of california proposition that banned marriage for same-sex couples but was eventually overturned in 2010 and whose fate will ultimately be decided by the supreme court. 2 is the number of cases on marriage equality, one on proposition 8 and the other on the defense of marriage act that will be heard on back-to-back days by the supreme court this month. 23 is how many days remain until oral arguments begin
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host: what is the law? guest: the law prohibits direct conversion, generally. absent another law, before you would contract out work currently performed by federal employees, you have to perform a cost comparison to try to make sure that the decision to contract out is in the interest of taxpayers. that process right now is under consideration because of such a flawed process. basically, agencies are predicated right now from converting work performed by federal employees to privatize government employee work. host: 80 in massachusetts, republican. -- eddie. caller: i am pessimistic when i hear the l.a. times say they're happy to lower the deficit spending. going from 1.5 trillion to 1.3 trillion, a big deal. federal workers going on in four-the workweek. that's fine. but regarding the pensions, there was a guy in california, a manager who retired, gave himself for a raise, $850,000 per year. he has 90% + $850,000, that gives him $800,000 in pension per year. would you please address spiking intentions? guest: i have read about some of these cases in california
host: what is the law? guest: the law prohibits direct conversion, generally. absent another law, before you would contract out work currently performed by federal employees, you have to perform a cost comparison to try to make sure that the decision to contract out is in the interest of taxpayers. that process right now is under consideration because of such a flawed process. basically, agencies are predicated right now from converting work performed by federal employees to privatize...
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caller: why did he sign it into law? what we have, unfortunately, as we have members of congress and the deaths administration holding 3100 million -- members of congress in this administration holding 310 million americans hostage. we had to pay them for that. there are a lot of americans who do not make a hundred 74,000 per year. -- make 174,000 per year. what are we supposed to do as american citizens? are we supposed to go out and risk millions of dollars on business every day to lose money or break even? host: from our twitter page -- joan is joining us from florida, good morning. in a word how would you describe sequestration? caller: it is twofold. we all know ronald reagan ran and tripled his deficit from the first to the second term and experienced a much milder recession than we are now. bill clinton had surpluses. the word "jobs" has been lost in all of this talk of sequestration we have people not working for the good of the american people. they have to be americans first and democrats or republicans second.
caller: why did he sign it into law? what we have, unfortunately, as we have members of congress and the deaths administration holding 3100 million -- members of congress in this administration holding 310 million americans hostage. we had to pay them for that. there are a lot of americans who do not make a hundred 74,000 per year. -- make 174,000 per year. what are we supposed to do as american citizens? are we supposed to go out and risk millions of dollars on business every day to lose money...
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we have plenty of experience with gun control laws. they are completely ineffective at disarming criminals. we have experience with policies that we know to work identifying gun predators and dangers mentally ill people and separating them from society. we seem to be pushing policies that we know do not work in washington. host: what is your relationship with senators feinstein and boxer? guest: we disagree on a lot. host: tracy in of los angeles. caller: good morning. i vote for him at every election. i appreciate your responses to the prior couple of callers. there was one guy from georgia and the way you addressed the question about illegal aliens. and illegal immigration. i'm 47 years old, african- american male in long beach, california. why is there so little outreach to the african-american committee? a socially conservative group that is ignored by the democratic party who just takes the votes and basically -- unless you're gay or undocumented worker, you have no voice within the democratic party. there needs to be more outreac
we have plenty of experience with gun control laws. they are completely ineffective at disarming criminals. we have experience with policies that we know to work identifying gun predators and dangers mentally ill people and separating them from society. we seem to be pushing policies that we know do not work in washington. host: what is your relationship with senators feinstein and boxer? guest: we disagree on a lot. host: tracy in of los angeles. caller: good morning. i vote for him at every...
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the past these into law. it is about whether or not the strategy should in fact include infrastructure. should it include a major projects that i am going to have some specific questions about metrics being produced to support the notion that it is an effective part of counterinsurgency efforts. i am going to talk to you about something that is, i'm going to talk about the years of service. this is something not directly related. my background includes handling dozens and dozens of the jury trials as a prosecutor of the difficult sexual assault and rape cases. i've taken an acute interest on the pervasive problem of prosecuting sexual assault in the military. i feel a sense of urgency because of what happened last week. a colonel was convicted by a jury, a military jury, of sexual assault. he was sentenced to dismissal, forfeiture of pay, and one year in jail. with a stroke of a pen last week, a general dismissed those charges against him. a general with no legal training, a general that had not been in the c
the past these into law. it is about whether or not the strategy should in fact include infrastructure. should it include a major projects that i am going to have some specific questions about metrics being produced to support the notion that it is an effective part of counterinsurgency efforts. i am going to talk to you about something that is, i'm going to talk about the years of service. this is something not directly related. my background includes handling dozens and dozens of the jury...
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not because we are the only nation on earth to common law. everybody else follows french civil law. common law is the notion that god plans the law in the hearts of the people, that they know what's right and wrong and the other theaters as the germans did to enforce the law that everybody else i ready knows is right. civil law stems from divine right of games, which does god plans the law and the heart of the ruler and dispenses it as he sees fit. that's really where most of the state fire. a christian, mostly protestant, i don't think too many people would argue with that. private property rights with titles and deeds. this is brought out in a boat by hernando desoto called the mystery of capital, in which he argues one of the missing things in much of what i used to call a third world which they have property, but they don't have written titles and deeds to the property that allowed them to the so-called leverage that to build businesses. one of the first things they say is do you have collateral for the one. you can't prove the loud. without the ability to build wealth. and the
not because we are the only nation on earth to common law. everybody else follows french civil law. common law is the notion that god plans the law in the hearts of the people, that they know what's right and wrong and the other theaters as the germans did to enforce the law that everybody else i ready knows is right. civil law stems from divine right of games, which does god plans the law and the heart of the ruler and dispenses it as he sees fit. that's really where most of the state fire. a...
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we have to be careful about sharia law. it is a threat, is being imposed in parts of england and other places. >> host: would you find your students are most interested in? >> guest: dan's story. they like stories. this is history, stories. as long as you can frame a point within a good story, they will listen and they will internalize it. if it is just a series of names and dates they are going to have trouble with it but you have got to make a story about people in the past. >> host: craig hoff, north las vegas, e-mails following the u.s.s.r. collapsed the files of the former soviets were opened and these documents changed the story of the recent u.s. history and the appraisal of our politicians. certainly they have changed -- >> guest: our assessment of how deeply the kgb was involved in american politics. we have found through the winona files and others dozens and dozens of kgb agents, the highest place of which was the assistant secretary of the treasury harry dexter white. one heartbeat from being secretary of the tr
we have to be careful about sharia law. it is a threat, is being imposed in parts of england and other places. >> host: would you find your students are most interested in? >> guest: dan's story. they like stories. this is history, stories. as long as you can frame a point within a good story, they will listen and they will internalize it. if it is just a series of names and dates they are going to have trouble with it but you have got to make a story about people in the past....
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. >> we heard a lot about the various challenges of law enforcement to combat scamsment what are some of the difficulties or obstacles you or your agents have seen in combating. >> it's been mentioned panel after panel this morning, it's a global problem. so anytime we're trying to conduct a criminal investigation, where the criminals are located overseas, it makes it that much more difficult to run the investigation. we rely on collaborating with other law enforcement agencies, and we rely on collaborating with other law enforcement and regulatory components of foreign governments in addition, fda is a public health and state enforcement engine, and to conduct a criminal investigation involving a public health and safety matter, where the public needs to be warned, it makes it very difficult at times to conduct a criminal investigation, because once an alert goes out, notifying the public of another tainted supplement, the hat is tipped. but it's the right thing to do. >> there may be viewers out there, consumers, saying to themselves, look, i have a disease that i'm suffering from,
. >> we heard a lot about the various challenges of law enforcement to combat scamsment what are some of the difficulties or obstacles you or your agents have seen in combating. >> it's been mentioned panel after panel this morning, it's a global problem. so anytime we're trying to conduct a criminal investigation, where the criminals are located overseas, it makes it that much more difficult to run the investigation. we rely on collaborating with other law enforcement agencies, and...
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they have things like open fire works laws that are legal. they are opening selling fireworks to raise revenue. surprisingly it is the borders community. people from massachusetts and connecticut and places like that -- the only state in the northeast that does not have a deposit. people can buy bottles in new hampshire and they cannot spend them -- i think the tax situation doesn't exist. this property tax is ridiculous. guest: two thoughts. new hampshire does have high property and business taxes. the half taxes on dividends and wages. it is not entirely this propitiousfeelin-- this stealing revenue. i would characterize it as competition. every state has advantages and disadvantages relative to other states. montgomery county maryland has a very high level of services. it also has very high tax. the services are more valuable than the taxes are. maybe you decide taxes matter to you more than the level of services. you see that same type of decision being made all over the country. host: here is a twitter message. they do it lowered though?
they have things like open fire works laws that are legal. they are opening selling fireworks to raise revenue. surprisingly it is the borders community. people from massachusetts and connecticut and places like that -- the only state in the northeast that does not have a deposit. people can buy bottles in new hampshire and they cannot spend them -- i think the tax situation doesn't exist. this property tax is ridiculous. guest: two thoughts. new hampshire does have high property and business...